Blac Chyna Reveals Future Tattoo on Ciara’s Birthday

Model and performer Blac Chyna showed off her new tattoo of the word “Future” on Instagram on Sunday, Oct. 25, amid rumors that she and rapper Future are dating — see the pic!Future’s not the least bit worried about what many call ;the “Kiss of Death” — Blac Chyna’s “Future” tattoo on her hand — and even though it’s super early in their relationship, he thinks the ink is dope. Now, I’ve only known of Blac Chyna as Amber Rose’s tatted sidekick with bangs, as well as the mother of rapper Tyga’s child, so her decision to get a tattoo (on her hand no less) of her alleged boo-thang Future was not really that much of a shock.

Ciara’s ex-fiance and Tyga’s ex-girlfriend have been spotted together numerous times over the past few weeks, though neither has confirmed their romantic relationship together. “I know u Miss me,” the model captioned a racy pic of herself on a lounge chair. Future publicly leaves a trail of distressed women and newborns in his aftermath, which suggests that any woman willing to risk it all for the golden snake in his pants has piss poor decision-making skills.

I’m using the term “dating” rather loosely here because all we really know is that they’ve been seen together at a club and they later left that club together. That was really the only evidence of their relationship—neither posts about the other on their social media accounts—until this bomb of an Instagram post from Blac Chyna on Sunday. A family member, friend, co-worker, or classmate falls in love and to prove how deep that love goes, they get a crude cursive marking of their lover’s name, nickname, or even gang set, scrawled somewhere on their body. (Most notably on their chest, arm and in at least two cases I can think of, on their necks.) Inevitably, one of three scenarios occurs: This has been the scenario for the dozen or so women I’ve known with “The Tattoo.” In only one case did the man reciprocate and actually bother to get her name tattooed on his body.

Perhaps you don’t care about any of these people but we should ALL care about a young woman branding herself with the name of a man she’s been dating for a month. No matter how silly and fleeting the decision may come across, no matter how the man treats them afterward, policing a woman’s body and the tattoos on it is the same as policing the clothes she wears, her name, her hairstyles, her preference in sexual partners, or her choice of job.